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Submitted to Contest #77
Mark had his arms around Alex, the reflection from their engagement rings shining brightly in the stunningly white morning. They had been looking out at the snow, saying nothing. They just enjoyed each other’s presence, and that’s it. Mark kissed the top of Alex’s head, saying suddenly, “I hope this snow never melts.” Alex smiled, looking up at his husband’s bright blue-green eyes, loving how they sparkled almost as brightly as his ring. Alex just chuckled a little, saying, “Agreed.” Mark kissed him, and sat up, holding Alex tighter,...
"Ah shit" I sighed, watching as the snow piled higher and higher, completely covering the only point of exit in the office, the front door. My boss and the other doctors had already gone home, and I was stuck in the cramped little office...alone. Turning the TV on, I sat in the miniature lobby, staring as the staticky news lady told me what the weather was like: “Snowstorms...three feet...piling up. Families stuck at work….traffic stopped...power out--” The TV went black, and the only thing I could see was my reflection. I real...
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